Abigail Murphy / The Outlook Former director and current house parent Candice Gulley went over some of the ranch's accomplishments over the past few months.
Abigail Murphy / The Outlook Camp Hill mayor Messiah Williams-Cole, right, was one of the community leaders who came out for the Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch luncheon.
Abigail Murphy / The Outlook Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch director T.J. Wood thanked everyone for their ongoing support for the ranch and the staff for being there for him as he takes on this new role.
Abigail Murphy / The Outlook Former director and current house parent Candice Gulley went over some of the ranch's accomplishments over the past few months.
Abigail Murphy / The Outlook Camp Hill mayor Messiah Williams-Cole, right, was one of the community leaders who came out for the Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch luncheon.
Abigail Murphy / The Outlook Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch director T.J. Wood thanked everyone for their ongoing support for the ranch and the staff for being there for him as he takes on this new role.
With a new director, updated facilities and several fundraisers, Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch had a lot to tell its sponsors and volunteers at this month’s luncheon Wednesday.
The Tallapoosa County Girls Ranch works to provide family and Christian-centered homes for at-risk girls. Former director and current house parent Candice Gulley said over the past six months the community has raised $150,000 between both fundraisers and donations.